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never receive the package , matty lost it ... ask me for weeks to wait for them to decide if they can send me another package or not ... i eventaully ask for a refund ... i will have the refund in one week ... but i will never have the free figure for the frosta msitake ... i had to bought procrustus and mosquitor on ebay ... well , i 'm not sure if the sub is really a good option ... matty sucks big time .... anyway can't wait to receive my figures at last !!

His bellybutton is bent upwards so the front part of the torso is not directly positioned ontop of his belt and the parts do not match as with tytus or Megator, but the belly rather sticks out with the ventral rim protruding like the inside part comes out.

I got my procrustus last week - and so he allready had he whole weekend to check out the top of my CD shelf (where my Baby Son cant reach him....). I really like the figure. I hope in maybe future weaponspack there are some large scale Weapons for him to hold. At least to of his hands could hold some "mystic weapons stuff" quite well...

I have a feeling many others will be posting this when they too realize that when they were turning the hand, it was actually tearing the plastic and not turning the joint inside the forearm. The joint is so sticky and firm, it will hold the wrist peg in place until it completely tears. I rescind my previous post about being able to fix this with the "freezer trick." As soon as it warms up again, it sticks again.

I even tried a little grape seed oil in the wrist socket to make it work but the fact that both the forearm and wrist are made of such soft sticky plastic, nothing will allow them to rotate.

I bought a second Mosquitor on sale day and it has the same problem.

I appreciate the designer trying to make it easier for Mosquitor to hold a weapon (many of my older MOTUC figures require me to warm their hands) but this is Toy Design 101: "Don't use soft sticky plastic on a rotational articulation point." This is yet another design blunder on the part of the manufacturer that should have been caught in preproduction.

My conclusion; use the freezer trick to get the wrist into the position you want it and then leave it there. Any rotating while warm will tear the wrist peg.

"I reject your Prince Adam and replace him with the original barbarian from the jungle."

Crusty: A character I had to look up because I didn't recall him off the top of my head, but a figure I'm glad they made. The arms on the back are a little awkward, but that is the position they are supposed to be in, so he's accurate. He looks great mixed in with the regular figures, and the Star Seed looks really good when it catches the light, almost glowing. No problems with assembly or anything else, so this one turned out fine.

Skeeter: He looks a LOT better in hand than some of the pictures I saw on the web. THe proportions are good (the chest isn't as bulky as it seemed in the aforementioned pics), and the extra insect arms are attached in areally good place and a good way to give you some really usable articulation that looks natural for the figure. The stylized head definitely looks like a helmet rather than his actual head; I know some folks felt he didn't fit with the other MOTUC figures because of the odd head, but seeing it as obviously a helmet majorly dulls the impact of the stylization. Skeeter's never been a big favorite of mine, but I'm still very pleased with this figure. Just a really good job overall (with no messing him up to make him "pop").

"I will use this power for all the good that can be done, to work for peace, to encourage virtue, and above all, to preserve life in all its forms..." Superman

A totally unplanned cool thing with Crusty: I put him in the place I had set aside for him, and realized afterward that, the way I had his hand, when you walk into the room the backlighting shines through the Star Seed, making it glow. Not something I deliberately set up, but if you can get it so the orb catches the light, it really looks amazing.

"I will use this power for all the good that can be done, to work for peace, to encourage virtue, and above all, to preserve life in all its forms..." Superman

Procrustus is amazing and in perfect condition. A wonderful addition to my collection.

Of my two Mosquitor subs, one does not have the black eye slit painted on the left hand eye - lucky I saw this when I gave the packs the once over trying to choose which to open. One-eye is definitely staying in his box as a spare.